PRIZNANJE PRAVA NA PRISTUP INTERNETU KAO SAMOSTALNOG LJUDSKOG PRAVA – POTENCIJALI I PREPREKE DOI Creative Commons
Sanja Jelisavac Trošić, Jelica Gordanić

Strani pravni zivot, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 67(3), P. 375 - 394

Published: Nov. 4, 2023

Internet se pokazao kao značajno sredstvo za olakšanje svakodnevnih životnih aktivnosti, ali i mehanizam koji omogućava efikasnije uživanje mnogih ljudskih prava. Pandemija Covid-19 ukazala je na neophodnost interneta otvorila pitanje o mogućem priznanju prava pristup internetu samostalnog ljudskog Autori ispituju prirodu interneta, njegov značaj u svakodnevnom životu ljudi, blizak odnos sa drugim ljudskim pravima, posebno pravom slobodu izražavanja udruživanja. Pored mnogobrojnih prednosti koje nosi, ukazuje nedostatke domenu autorskih govora mržnje. Kao najvažnije prepreke putu priznanja pristupa identifikuju nedostatak političke volje država, nedovoljno jasna priroda njegovo shvatanje pomoćnog sredstva kojim mogu ostvariti druga ljudska Rad zaključuje da ne treba biti olako odbačeno od strane međunarodne zajednice, imajuću vidu njegove potencijale su došli do izražaja vreme pandemije drugih vanrednih situacija.

Older adults’ experiences with using information and communication technology and tech support services in New York City: findings and recommendations for post-pandemic digital pedagogy for older adults DOI Creative Commons
Ruth Finkelstein, Yiyi Wu, Mark Brennan‐Ing

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: April 17, 2023

Although Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has great potential to help older adults cope with challenges associated aging, the intended benefits of ICT are not always realized in this population due access barriers low digital literacy. During COVID-19 pandemic, numerous tech support initiatives for got underway. However, evaluation effectiveness these is less common. This research partnered a large, multi-service organization New York City that gave some groups their clients devices, unlimited broadband, technology training response lockdowns. study investigates adults' experiences services better inform existing emerging during beyond pandemic.

Language: Английский

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Impacts of Technology Use on the Workload of Registered Nurses: A Scoping Review DOI Creative Commons

Fatemeh Mohammadnejad,

Shannon Freeman,

Tammy Klassen-Ross

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Journal of Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 10

Published: June 1, 2023

Technology is an integral part of healthcare. With the rapid development technological innovations that inform and support nurses, it important to assess how these technologies may affect their workload particularly in rural contexts, where workforce supports be limited.

Language: Английский

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Technology to support aging in place: key messages for policymakers and funders DOI Creative Commons

Courtney Genge,

Heather McNeil, Patricia Debergue

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Nov. 16, 2023

AgeTech, a subset of the health technology industry, uses to support healthy aging, and care partners professionals improve quality life for aging adults. By enhancing adapting alternative approaches through emerging technologies, it is possible enable extend ability older adults safely age in place within their own homes, experiences, and/or decrease long-term costs/needs. With rapid development proliferation AgeTech into consumer market, paramount policymakers funders ensure that solutions can be leveraged well place. This paper highlights five key messages drawing on experiences from Canada. First, essential embrace course perspective recognizing heterogeneity who experience diverse evolving needs. should adapt as needs capacities evolve. Second, solve real problem. Technology must aligned preferences impactful. Third, related empower, enhance, or existing services, while value human interactions. In-person interactions provide meaningful connection important data which enhanced not replaced. Fourth, establishment ongoing fostering authentic partnerships inform, co-create co-design developing successful products. Finally, have an role play enabling accelerated design, testing meet current future

Language: Английский

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Age and Gender Perspectives on Social Media and Technology Practices during the COVID-19 Pandemic DOI Open Access

Mary Chidiac,

Christopher Ross,

Hannah R. Marston

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 19(21), P. 13969 - 13969

Published: Oct. 27, 2022

Few studies have examined social media and technology use during the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada. Therefore, main research question objective of this study was to examine similarities differences influences mobile on Canadians among different age groups across gender pandemic. From June through October 2021, 204 persons completed a 72-item online survey. Survey questions encompassed experiences use. Standardized measures including Psychological Wellbeing measure, eHeals, UCLA V3 Loneliness scale were collected psychological Findings showed that males under 50 years most likely self-isolate compared other demographic results study. Males reported using less than females but more report share information regarding COVID-19. Respondents also smartphones/mobile phones as their used device, whereas respondents over split between computers/tablets device. scored higher loneliness lower sub-scores females. Further should explore additional demographics relation broader aspects digital skills groups.

Language: Английский

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Best practices for implementing a technology-based intervention protocol: Participant and researcher considerations DOI Creative Commons
George Mois, Elizabeth Lydon,

Vincent F Mathias

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Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 122, P. 105373 - 105373

Published: Feb. 19, 2024

Technology-based interventions present a promising approach to support health and wellness for older adults with range of cognitive abilities. Technology can enhance access scaling programs reach more people. However, the use technology intervention delivery requires particular attention users' needs preferences ensuring materials are adaptable supportive diverse proficiency levels. We share best practices based on lessons learned from deployment randomized controlled trial (RCT) wherein we delivered an 8-week social engagement through video platform called OneClick varying developed set guidelines informed by this RCT implementation. require application (e.g., calls), system requirements memory, broadband internet), training adaptability user competency), handouts, live contact). These relate needs; design; personnel responsibility; structuring content; evaluating success. research-based guide design, development, implementation technology-based

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Exploring technology supporting aging-in-place using an equity lens: Focus groups and World Café informed research agenda (Preprint) DOI
Marianne Saragosa, Ibukun‐Oluwa Omolade Abejirinde, Evan MacEachern

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Published: Jan. 9, 2025

BACKGROUND Older adults prefer to age in their home or community of choice, which could include naturally occurring retirement communities (NORCs). As a place with high density older adults, NORCs be sites where technology is leveraged support independence and aging the right place. However, there limited research on how adoption use occurs ways that adults. OBJECTIVE This study aims co-create agenda equity-informed considerations help live independently NORCs. METHODS two-phase sequential qualitative descriptive five community-based focus groups an in-person World Café event. We group method acquire data about adults' experiences perceptions using aging-in-place NORC settings. informs design facilitation deliberate dialogues at Three questions helped guide small discussions. The creative, collaborative, conversation-generating generate exchanges between people different views particular topic. RESULTS In total, 45 residents participated experience technology. revealed three central categories highlight perception participants’ homes communities, its challenges, areas consider when deploying proceeding event included 40 participants combination residents, service providers, researchers, innovators, policy-makers. Insights drawn from informed 10-question principles span accessible support, interfaces, affordable equitable access, available digital literacy training, data, partnerships. CONCLUSIONS Our explores as potential environments for offering transformative opportunity address equity consideration supporting findings critical consideration, including leveraging partnerships, integrating public private ecosystems, designing users evolve population's needs. Notably, by embedding equity, inclusivity, user-centred design, collective developers, providers can ensure emerging serves diverse populations equitably effectively.

Language: Английский

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Understanding Older Adults’ Intention to Adopt Digital Leisure Services: The Role of Psychosocial Factors and AI-Based Prediction Models DOI Open Access

Suyoung Hwang,

Hyun Byun, Eun-Surk Yi

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(7), P. 785 - 785

Published: April 1, 2025

Background/Objective: As the global aging population grows, digital leisure services have emerged as a potential solution to improve older adults' social engagement, cognitive stimulation, and overall well-being. However, their adoption remains limited because of literacy gaps, psychological barriers, varying levels adaptability. This study aims analyze predict intention adopt by integrating psychosocial factors, demographic characteristics, adaptability using artificial intelligence (AI)-based predictive models. Methods: utilized data from 2022 Urban Policy Indicator Survey conducted in Seoul, South Korea, selecting 2239 individuals aged 50 years above. A two-step clustering approach was employed: hierarchical estimated optimal number clusters, K-means finalized segmentation. An neural network (ANN) model applied likelihood incorporating variables. Logistic regression used for validation, performance assessed through accuracy, precision, recall, F1-score. Results: Four distinct clusters were identified based on media engagement. Cluster 3 (highly educated males 60s with family support) showed highest probability (84.35%) despite low 4 (older women high usage) exhibited lower structured services. The ANN achieved an classification accuracy 85.2%, highlighting key determinant adoption. Conclusions: These findings underscore need targeted policy interventions, including tailored education programs, intergenerational training, simplified platform designs enhance accessibility. Future research should further explore factors influencing validate AI-based predictions real-world behavioral data.

Language: Английский

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Understanding eHealth, loneliness and well-being experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic: A UK insight DOI Creative Commons
Hannah R. Marston, Vishnunarayan Girishan Prabhu, Sarah Earle

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Cogent Gerontology, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 4(1)

Published: May 7, 2025

Language: Английский

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Introducing Telemedicine in Italy: Citizens’ Awareness of a New Healthcare Resource DOI Open Access
Francesca Gallè, Stefania Oliva, Edoardo Covelli

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Healthcare, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 11(15), P. 2157 - 2157

Published: July 28, 2023

In recent years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, new technologies have emerged as useful resources in healthcare. Telemedicine services may decrease opportunities for contagion by limiting direct medical contacts; they can lead to greater access and better quality of care, elderly chronically ill patients. However, there are still some difficulties their widespread use, such lack knowledge about effectiveness safety telemedicine; awareness its existence; privacy issues; computer literacy. The aim this study is assess attitude toward telemedicine Italian adult population, considering sociodemographic characteristics territorial differences service implementation. A questionnaire was administered citizens from October 2022 February 2023 using communication social media order collect health data on use services. Less than half respondents (n = 1002) were aware region; most them did not available due a preference in-person visits or need. More 90% participants who used these satisfied with them. negative found higher proportion older adults. This demonstrated that, although active Italy, large part population ignores availability. Therefore, further efforts should be made increase citizens' our country.

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Ageing, the digital and everyday life during and since the Covid-19 pandemic DOI Creative Commons
Wendy Martin, George Collett, Christopher Bell

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Frontiers in Psychology, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 14

Published: Sept. 27, 2023

During and since the Covid-19 pandemic there has been an intensified integration of digital technologies into everyday lives older people. We do, however, know little about ways in which people incorporate communications their daily own meanings, embodiment experiences during pandemic.The aim our research was to explore use devices identify facilitators barriers incorporating life. The involved a series online focus groups with aged between 63 86 years living United Kingdom were conducted 2022. Each group lasted around 90 min data audio-recorded transcribed. analysed thematically.From analysis, three interconnecting whilst analytically distinct themes meaning using life pandemic, are thematically presented as: (1) Incorporating life; (2) Social connectivity; (3) Challenges limitations life.The provided insights way used by pandemic. In particular, we highlight increasing importance connectivity actively engage (and resist) communication lives; significance embodied co-presence immediacy shared space and/or time is highlighted.

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